Ghana Bond Payments Resume March 13: Accra

FILE: A man holds a 50 cedis, the Ghana currency, note in Accra, Ghana, on December 1, 2022. - The government on December 14 signed a $3 billion bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund in a bid to shore up its public finances.

Ghana's finance ministry said on Monday it was taking steps to ensure payments of coupons and principals of old bonds resume on March 13 following the conclusion of a domestic debt exchange program.

Ghana successfully closed a long-delayed domestic debt exchange program on Feb. 14 with registrations from around 85% of eligible bondholders.

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said two days later that substantive discussions with external bondholders were due to start in the next few weeks.

Accra also said in a statement that the newly issued bonds had been settled and listed, and would become the new benchmark bonds for the fixed income market.

Ghana has to restructure its debt to secure a $3 billion International Monetary Fund bailout.